Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
Ticket Information May 25, Benicia Clock Tower General Admission: $32 May 26, Herbst Theatre Reserved Seating Regular Price: $25 - $50 Senior: $22.50 - $45 Under 18: $22.50 - $45 Run Time: 2 Hours |
Celebrate three BIG birthdays with the Golden Gate Symphony and Music Director Urs Leonhardt Steiner! This classical music birthday bash salutes the 200- and 100-year anniversaries of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, and will feature LIVE performances in both the SF Bay Area, and the mountains of Maestro Steiner’s native state of Graubünden, Switzerland. Founded in 1524, Graubünden celebrates this year its 500th anniversary, adding yet another birthday to this transatlantic party.
Performers from Graubünden, including renowned pianist Cinzia Regensburger, will join the celebration by introducing Bay Area audiences to folks songs sung in Romansh, a native language of the Swiss region. Other featured performers include Beethoven’s Ninth soloists: Jessica House Steward, Lauren Biglow, Meté Tasin, and Bradley Kynard.
-Saturday, May 25, 3pm: Historic Clock Tower in Benicia, CA
-Sunday, May 26, 2pm: Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, CA
-June 13-16: Scuol, Switzerland - click here for tix in Switzerland
ODE TO JOY is a collaboration between the Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, the non-profit organization Scuol Classics, and the Scuol/Tarasp Tourist Bureau in the Engadin Valley of Switzerland.
Performers from Graubünden, including renowned pianist Cinzia Regensburger, will join the celebration by introducing Bay Area audiences to folks songs sung in Romansh, a native language of the Swiss region. Other featured performers include Beethoven’s Ninth soloists: Jessica House Steward, Lauren Biglow, Meté Tasin, and Bradley Kynard.
-Saturday, May 25, 3pm: Historic Clock Tower in Benicia, CA
-Sunday, May 26, 2pm: Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, CA
-June 13-16: Scuol, Switzerland - click here for tix in Switzerland
ODE TO JOY is a collaboration between the Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, the non-profit organization Scuol Classics, and the Scuol/Tarasp Tourist Bureau in the Engadin Valley of Switzerland.
About Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus:
The Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus uses classical music to build community and to inspire a deeper appreciation of music through providing access to performance and music education for students and the general public.
For more information, visit www.goldengatesymphony.org